Anxious Self-Statements in Clinic-Referred U.S. and Norwegian Anxiety-Disordered Youth

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Marianne A. Villabø
Martina K. Gere
Svenn Torgersen
Kasper Arnberg
Simon-Peter Neumer
Philip C. Kendall
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[1] Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health,Department of Psychology
[2] Akershus University Hospital,undefined
[3] Temple University,undefined
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Cognitive Therapy and Research | 2013年 / 37卷
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Cognitions; Anxiety; Content-specificity; Youth; Children;
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Examined the relationship between negative self-statements and symptoms of anxiety, depression, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity and functional impairment in two studies of anxiety-disordered youth. Study 1 included 144 anxiety-disordered youth (7–13 years; 54.9 % male) from a university-based research clinic in the USA. Study 2 included 111 treatment-seeking youth (7–13 years; 58.6 % male) from Norwegian community clinics. Results from both studies indicated that total negative self-statements were associated with increased symptoms of anxiety and depression as per child-report. Content specific associations were observed for child-reported symptoms of anxiety but not depression. Associations between child-reported negative self-statements and mother-reported symptoms were mixed. In Study 1, total negative and anxious self-statements were associated with greater functional impairment. The role of negative self-statements in youth’s internalizing symptomatology and the clinical implications are discussed.
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页码:840 / 850
页数:10
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